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Intel has reportedly initiated kernel graphics driver development for its next-generation Xe3P architecture, according to industry reports. Sources indicate the initial support will be submitted for integration into the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel release, marking another significant step in Intel’s expanding graphics ambitions.
Intel has reportedly begun kernel graphics driver enablement for its upcoming Xe3P architecture, according to reports from industry sources. The development work, which targets next-generation Nova Lake processors, represents Intel’s continued commitment to expanding its discrete graphics capabilities across multiple platforms.
Microsoft has disrupted a major malware campaign using fraudulent certificates to sign fake Teams installers. The threat actor deployed backdoors and ransomware through spoofed download sites targeting unsuspecting users. Security experts warn this represents an escalation in cybercriminal tactics.
Microsoft Threat Intelligence has reportedly revoked more than 200 certificates that were fraudulently signed by threat actors and used in fake Microsoft Teams setup files to deliver backdoors and malware. According to reports, the campaign was identified in late September and involved sophisticated social engineering techniques to compromise users.